With the new year comes a new trash hauler for residents in Butler Township. Waste Management is now contracted with the township to provide solid waste disposal and recycling services, foll... Read more
Butler City PD Mourns Loss Of K9 Officer
The Butler City Police Department is beginning the New Year without its K9 officer. Gunner, the department’s 7-year-old canine, was euthanized Friday. Police say the dog last assisted in an... Read more
Christmas Tree Recycling
If you wait until after New Year’s is over to begin un-decorating your house, you might be wondering how to get rid of your cut Christmas tree today. There are several locations in Butler Co... Read more
Wettest Year On Record
2018 marked the wettest year on record. The National Weather Service office in Pittsburgh says the city beat its previous record for accumulated rainfall by receiving 57.83 inches last year.... Read more
Some Start The Year Without Power
Nearly 2,000 Butler County residents started the New Year without power. As the clock neared midnight on Monday night, steady rain and high winds brought down power lines and tree limbs. Cal... Read more
Several Hundred in Dark Following Outages
Several hundred West Penn Power customers were without power Tuesday morning in Butler County. The outages reached as far south as Valencia and Buffalo Townships, and as far north as Cherry... Read more
Multiple crews were called to the scene of a structure fire on West Jefferson Road in Jefferson Township on Monday night. A call was made to the Butler County 911 Center from someone inside... Read more
City K-9 Officer Passes Away
The Butler City Police Department will start off 2019 without a familiar face. Officials say that over the weekend, K-9 officer Gunner passed away. The department says that Gunner, who was... Read more
Top Stories Of 2018
As we mark the end of another year, we’re looking back on some of the top stories the Butler Radio Network reported on in 2018. For many, Dec. 31 marks a day of reflection and contemplation... Read more
Where’s the best place to keep New Year’s resolutions? Not Pennsylvania, according to a new study. Personal finance website WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 56 key metrics... Read more